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Last fall I brought several Geraniums indoors for the winter, but they are now leafless and appear to be soft. Will they regrow if I put them outdoors when the weather warms?

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Last fall I brought several Geraniums indoors for the winter, but they are now leafless and appear to be soft. Will they regrow if I put them outdoors when the weather warms?

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It sounds as if your Geraniums have been kept too wet and consequently died. Geraniums don’t like wet feet. Water indoor Geraniums sparingly, just enough to prevent wilting, and keep them in bright light. Chances are slim that your Geraniums will regrow outdoors.

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